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i'm cornell bernard, abc seven news. >> yeah. all right. thank you so much, cornell. haven't seen that in some time. well, in marin county, officials say they've had to rescue at least one person who got stuck in the flood waters. abc seven news reporter tim johns continues our team coverage. he joins us live with that story. tim. >> that's right. now, here in marin county, the rain has been on and off for most of today. however, earlier in the day, the marin county sheriff's office released some pretty powerful video of that water rescue from tuesday. i spoke to them earlier today to find out exactly what happened. >> hey, can you hear me? >> dramatic video released by the marin county sheriff's office showing the rescue of a woman early tuesday. the sheriff's office says the woman was driving to work on a rural road in near point reyes around 5 a.m. >> water was rushing off the hillside along the roadway and ultimately was filling up that creek and, as she was driving, hit a large puddle on the road and lost control of the vehicle, ending up in that flooded creek. >
i'm cornell bernard, abc seven news. >> yeah. all right. thank you so much, cornell. haven't seen that in some time. well, in marin county, officials say they've had to rescue at least one person who got stuck in the flood waters. abc seven news reporter tim johns continues our team coverage. he joins us live with that story. tim. >> that's right. now, here in marin county, the rain has been on and off for most of today. however, earlier in the day, the marin county sheriff's office...
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cornell. >> yeah. hey, dion. we weret saint mary's cathedral, where many of the faithful are praying for the pope's recovery. some parishioners are so worried about his health. they were in tears just talking about the pontiff. >> bless the lord, o my soul. >> sunday mass at saint mary's cathedral included many prayers for an ailing pope francis. >> for all the sick and those in need of prayer, especially pope francis. >> the pope's latest health struggle taking a critical turn only days after the vatican said he was in stable condition last week. >> we pray for him again that he might enjoy strength and protection and peace as he is suffering right now. perhaps we, it seems, at the end of his pontificate. >> father kevin kennedy says his parishioners are joining catholics around the world, sending thoughts and healing prayers to the pope. >> i think that people need to remember that the pope is like the father of the family. and so when your father or your grandfather is sick, you pray for him and you express yo
cornell. >> yeah. hey, dion. we weret saint mary's cathedral, where many of the faithful are praying for the pope's recovery. some parishioners are so worried about his health. they were in tears just talking about the pontiff. >> bless the lord, o my soul. >> sunday mass at saint mary's cathedral included many prayers for an ailing pope francis. >> for all the sick and those in need of prayer, especially pope francis. >> the pope's latest health struggle taking a...
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i'm cornell bernard, abc seven news. >> all right, cornell, we appreciate your report. moving on now to the latest on a story. we're following the search for the person who shot a hillsborough police officer. police say they interviewed a person of interest in south san francisco earlier today, but made no arrests. that shooting happened outside the hillsborough police department yesterday afternoon. police say an officer was in the parking lot when he was ambushed and shot by an unknown person. the officer then fired back and the gunman ran off. investigators returned to the scene today to gather evidence, and police say ther department was specifically targeted and that hillsborough residents don't have to be concerned. >> hillsborough. burlingame is like the safest neighborhood, and i would never expect anything like this to be happening in my neighborhood. >> the injured officer was treated at a hospital and is expected to be okay. happening tomorrow in the north bay. county officials will talk to the community about what could be four hour long evacuation times in
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cornell. >> hey, dion. yeah, we've seen lots of minor flooding today from sausalito all the way up to santa rosa. and like spencer says, the rain has tapered off for now, but more is on the way. lots of outdoor events got canceled today, too, because of the weather. pedestrians, beware of the splash. rain is bringing slippery road conditions and lots of ponding in mill valley by midday, this road in sausalito was starting to flood. some drivers were still making it through. flooded signs are posted. storm drains trying to keep up with all the runoff after a long rain. dry january in sonoma county, mark west station road near star road is closed due to flooding from nearby winter creek. >> for us right now, it's just the potential for minor nuisance, flooding, ponding anything that could potentially damage somebody's property. >> chief lowenthal says the north bay has received dozens of inches of beneficial rain so far this season. it's ready for more, but not all at once. >> we're hopeful that we'll get bre
cornell. >> hey, dion. yeah, we've seen lots of minor flooding today from sausalito all the way up to santa rosa. and like spencer says, the rain has tapered off for now, but more is on the way. lots of outdoor events got canceled today, too, because of the weather. pedestrians, beware of the splash. rain is bringing slippery road conditions and lots of ponding in mill valley by midday, this road in sausalito was starting to flood. some drivers were still making it through. flooded signs...
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. >> wakid is a grad student at cornell and a canadian. she's among several international students who participated in pro-palestinian protests on campus. they say opposition to the war in gaza has been wrongfully portrayed as anti-semitism. so they fear that the fact that they protested at all is a reason for trump to target them. >> i got a text message. i got pictures of black clad ice agents in ithaca, right? and i got really scared. so i'm there in the class. i had to call someone basically and say to them, can you pick me up? pull up right outside the exit of the building and i'm going to run inside the car. >> there was an ice raid in ithaca and one person was arrested, a 27 year old mexican man who pled guilty to third degree assault charges in new york. >> of course, there's like a fear for many international students right now, but that's intended effect with the levels of repression that the universities meted out on their students. it was done in such a way to lull and bring down the protesters. and i think what trump's trying
. >> wakid is a grad student at cornell and a canadian. she's among several international students who participated in pro-palestinian protests on campus. they say opposition to the war in gaza has been wrongfully portrayed as anti-semitism. so they fear that the fact that they protested at all is a reason for trump to target them. >> i got a text message. i got pictures of black clad ice agents in ithaca, right? and i got really scared. so i'm there in the class. i had to call...
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. >> i'm cornell bernard in the north bay with the latest storm has brought a lot of flooding and toppled trees, and more rain is on the way. >> and a move today by president trump that could launch a tariff war. how an executive order he signed today will impact your finances. abc seven news starts now. >> always live abc. >> seven news starts right now. >> it's a soggy sunday. parts of the bay area are under a flood watch right now. our wet weather is set to last with more powerful storms on the way. good evening and thank you for joining us i'm dion lim. we are in for days of rain as we take a live look at live doppler seven, showing the latest round of showers soaking parts of the bay area. and we are on storm watch tonight taking a live look at conditions outside where it is pretty much gray and dreary out there. we are not done with the rain just yet. let's get the very latest now from abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian. let's talk about the timeline and how long these showers are going to last. >> okay, diana, as you accurately stated, it is a soggy sunday and it's abo
. >> i'm cornell bernard in the north bay with the latest storm has brought a lot of flooding and toppled trees, and more rain is on the way. >> and a move today by president trump that could launch a tariff war. how an executive order he signed today will impact your finances. abc seven news starts now. >> always live abc. >> seven news starts right now. >> it's a soggy sunday. parts of the bay area are under a flood watch right now. our wet weather is set to last...
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cornell. bernard abc seven news. >> very wet. petaluma. cornell. thank you so much. and of course, you can follow along with the forecast as the changes come along with the abc seven bay area app. it will give you access to the same live doppler seven our weather team uses will also send out important alerts when we get them. well, the man whose drone crashed into a firefighting airplane during the southern california wildfires has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges filed against him. as a part of the plea agreement. he'll pay restitution for the damage he caused, and it's more than $65,000. the drone punched a hole in the wing of the super scooper plane that was on loan from canada, grounding it for days while it had to get repaired. 56 year old peter aikman says he launched his drone from santa monica two days after the palisades fire started, because he wanted to see the damage. of course, drones were banned at the time. he lost sight of the drone and it hit the plane. in addition to paying restitution to canada, aikman will also complete 150 hours of commu
cornell. bernard abc seven news. >> very wet. petaluma. cornell. thank you so much. and of course, you can follow along with the forecast as the changes come along with the abc seven bay area app. it will give you access to the same live doppler seven our weather team uses will also send out important alerts when we get them. well, the man whose drone crashed into a firefighting airplane during the southern california wildfires has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges filed against...
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wakid and thomas johnson signed agreements with cornell and got written reprimands and deferred suspension. when asked if the school was shutting down debate, a spokesperson referred to a previous statement by cornell's president saying students were punished because they forced their way past police so they were not peaceful. >> were you officially accused of antisemitism. >> or hate speech? >> absolutely not. no. i know, of course, that donald trump's executive order talks about anti-semitism and hate speech. and i think this is being a tactic by governments, by universities as well, to try and shut down legitimate debate about what is going on in palestine. >> what would you say to moderate liberals who are like, yeah, i think israel went too far. the war went on too long. but you campus protesters, you did it the wrong way. you were too violent. you were too hateful. you went too far. >> in this country, we've seen people who wear keffiyehs being shot. we've seen a child being killed in chicago by his neighbor. so if want to talk about political violence, where should we point the hand
wakid and thomas johnson signed agreements with cornell and got written reprimands and deferred suspension. when asked if the school was shutting down debate, a spokesperson referred to a previous statement by cornell's president saying students were punished because they forced their way past police so they were not peaceful. >> were you officially accused of antisemitism. >> or hate speech? >> absolutely not. no. i know, of course, that donald trump's executive order talks...
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> cornell. thank you.leanup is underway for a landslide on telegraph hill. this slide happened during tuesday's storm. san francisco public works crews were on scene today to begin that cleanup process, crews say. luckily, all the homes at the top of the hill are safe right now. in the east bay, there have been lots of wind and rain today. >> yeah, you can see it in the video behind us. really, it's nothing compared to tuesday's really strong gusts and heavy rain. abc seven news reporter anser hassan joining us live now from the oakland hills high answer. >> hey, guys. yeah, the rain has been on and off much of the afternoon. just a light drizzle coming down right now. but the city of oakland says the past week they've been working really hard on storm prep to get ahead of this storm. midday in orinda was a mix of on and off rain, but not the moderate to heavy downpours the east bay saw on tuesday. in oakland, public works got an early start on storm preps in anticipation of thursday's rain. the drainage d
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> cornell. thank you.leanup is underway for a landslide on telegraph hill. this slide happened during tuesday's storm. san francisco public works crews were on scene today to begin that cleanup process, crews say. luckily, all the homes at the top of the hill are safe right now. in the east bay, there have been lots of wind and rain today. >> yeah, you can see it in the video behind us. really, it's nothing compared to tuesday's really strong gusts...
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cornell. bernard, abc seven news. >> cornell, thank you so much. our other big story. federal investigators from the national transportation safety board have provided an update on that deadly mid-air collision near washington, dc. the black box from the military blackhawk helicopter has been recovered in good condition, and agents are confident they'll be able to recover all the data. they're still mapping out where debris landed in the potomac river, but say large chunks should be easily recovered. and the reagan national air traffic controllers have been interviewed. now, reporter josh einiger has more on the investigation. >> the key mystery in this tragedy is why? why did a blackhawk helicopter fly directly into a passenger jet on approach to reagan national? here behind me. well, now that the ntsb has recovered the so-called black box of that blackhawk, they may finally begin to unlock the mystery to the people who happened to be looking up near reagan national wednesday night. >> what happened? oh my god. >> it's impossible to understand how two modern aircraft
cornell. bernard, abc seven news. >> cornell, thank you so much. our other big story. federal investigators from the national transportation safety board have provided an update on that deadly mid-air collision near washington, dc. the black box from the military blackhawk helicopter has been recovered in good condition, and agents are confident they'll be able to recover all the data. they're still mapping out where debris landed in the potomac river, but say large chunks should be...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> happening now, a grassroots community group, is distributing free air purifiers to people who live near the martinez refinery. healthy martinez and 350 bay area are giving away 1000 air purifiers to neighboring residents in martinez and pacheco. all of it is in response to the february 1st refinery fire that forced residents to shelter in place. a report released by the contra costa health department shows the fire released cancer-causing toxins into the air. >> we want safe air to breathe, and we are. we don't trust the refinery. we wish that we had air monitors. positas and a fence line data system that actually worked during a fire. but we don't. and so the least we can do is make sure that folks in the community have a working air purifier. >> the air purifiers are being given away at 600 palm avenue in martinez until 5 p.m, or until they run out. meantime, crews at the battery facility in moss landing are beginning, a process that will lower thek of fire reigniting. this afternoon, they started disconnecting the remaining lithium ion batteries
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is following the story now from sonoma county. >> there's a big cleanup happening inside this guerneville rv park, where flooding prompted evacuations last week. >> most of this was underwater or pretty close to it. >> angel barger needed rescuing. with more rain in the forecast, neighbors are stressed about it happening again. >> if the river doesn't go down anymore than it has, you never know. and high tides. you just got to be prepared. >> all of this neighborhood was under three feet of water. cars too. here's the high water mark to prove it. >> so we're kind of ready to do what we have to do. >> this guerneville resort was underwater last week. today, flooding has receded, furniture now drying out. >> see, that log was underneath here. look at the material. so this is going to cave back to the road if they don't do something about it. >> monte rio fire chief steve backman is checking out the beginning of a possible landslide on this mountain road above the russian river. >> this is the kind of stuff we're up against. and as you were asking ea
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is following the story now from sonoma county. >> there's a big cleanup happening inside this guerneville rv park, where flooding prompted evacuations last week. >> most of this was underwater or pretty close to it. >> angel barger needed rescuing. with more rain in the forecast, neighbors are stressed about it happening again. >> if the river doesn't go down anymore than it has, you never know. and high tides. you just got to be...
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> coming up, enjoy the dry weather while it's here as we take a live look out at the conditions right now, a nice afternoon and evening. abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel will be here for details ♪ [trunk whirring open] ♪ ♪ [footsteps running] [car driving] ♪ ♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. see service in california. it's a step toward elon musk's goal of creating an autonomous ride hailing service company is allowed to test the service as long as someone is behind the wheel, despite the technology's poor safety record, tesla is waiting on a permit to allow people to hail those vehicles for free. the company is also trying to roll out this service in austin, texas. >> all right, let's turn our attention to the forecast. weekend is almost here. >> that's right. meteorologist andy patel has a look at some changes coming for us. andy. >> yeah. ama and dan get ready to bring out the layers and the umbr
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is following the story, now from sonoma county. >> there's a big cleanup happening inside this guerneville rv park, where flooding prompted evacuations last week. >> most of this was underwater or pretty close to it. >> angel barger needed rescuing. with more rain in the forecast, neighbors are stressed about it happening again. >> if the river doesn't go down anymore than it has, you never know. and high tides. you just got to be prepared. >> all of this neighborhood was under three feet of water. cars too. here's the high water mark to prove it. >> so we're kind of ready to do what we have to do. >> this guerneville resort was underwater last week. today, flooding has receded. furniture now drying out. >> see, that log was underneath here. look at the material. so this is going to cave back to the road if they don't do something about it. >> monte rio fire chief steve backman is checking out the beginning of a possible landslide on this mountain road above the russian river. >> this is the kind of stuff we're up against. and as you were askin
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is following the story, now from sonoma county. >> there's a big cleanup happening inside this guerneville rv park, where flooding prompted evacuations last week. >> most of this was underwater or pretty close to it. >> angel barger needed rescuing. with more rain in the forecast, neighbors are stressed about it happening again. >> if the river doesn't go down anymore than it has, you never know. and high tides. you just got to be...
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let's get to abc seven news reporter cornell bernard with a look at some of the damage and the worry. with more rain coming. >> about five minutes to ten last night we started hearing popping and cracking. >> lisa carino says she's been concerned about this 200 foot tall douglas fir, which once stood near her forestville home. >> and then it sounded kind of like a soft thunder coming down. >> the giant tree falling on her neighbor's house, damaging the roof line, taking out a fence and part of the back deck. >> this is the best case scenario of a worst nightmare, but nobody who was inside was injured. and i'm really, really grateful for that. >> this tall tree falling over west side road on saturday. >> right now the soils are incredibly saturated, so the tree systems are relatively weak. and then you add wind to that. we're getting we are seeing a lot of trees coming down. >> captain colin ramos from the sonoma county fire district says the latest atmospheric river has brought several inches of rain and flooding. by sunday morning, slosser road in the russian river valley was under n
let's get to abc seven news reporter cornell bernard with a look at some of the damage and the worry. with more rain coming. >> about five minutes to ten last night we started hearing popping and cracking. >> lisa carino says she's been concerned about this 200 foot tall douglas fir, which once stood near her forestville home. >> and then it sounded kind of like a soft thunder coming down. >> the giant tree falling on her neighbor's house, damaging the roof line, taking...
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"firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, cliff and laurel asness, the meadowlark foundation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - scott lincicome, jeff ferry, thank you for joining me here at hofstra university for this episode of "firing line." - great to be here. - thank you. - you all are on different sides of this...
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> the suspect, ramon nunez, is facing second degree homicide charges and furnishing narcotics to minors. he is scheduled to be in court tomorrow. >> today, san jose police announced the arrest of five people in connection with the stabbing death of a 15 year old. david gutierrez was killed on valentine's day while on a date with his girlfriend at santana row. police say gutierrez was attacked by a group of teenagers and initially was able to get away. but investigators say a 13 year old chased him down and stabbed him. police say all five suspects are affiliated with a local san jose street gang, and were looking for a confrontation. >> this act was as senseless as it is heartbreaking. it was a tragedy that has shaken our community, and it demands that we speak honestly about the challenges we face in our juvenile justice system. >> the 13 year old. if found guilty, is only likely to serve 6 to 8 months in an unlocked facility. that's according to san jose's police ch
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> the suspect, ramon nunez, is facing second degree homicide charges and furnishing narcotics to minors. he is scheduled to be in court tomorrow. >> today, san jose police announced the arrest of five people in connection with the stabbing death of a 15 year old. david gutierrez was killed on valentine's day while on a date with his girlfriend at santana row. police say gutierrez was attacked by a group of teenagers and initially was able to get...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has a look at the security plans for the upcoming chinese new year parade. >> two. three. >> golden. hey. thanks, troy. >> community leaders in san francisco's ingleside district are sending good wishes for the year of the snake. >> this is the year of snake. the year of snake symbolize resilience, transformation, and also refreshment. >> district 11 supervisor cheyenne chen joining san francisco police chief bill scott to promote the upcoming lunar new year celebration on ocean avenue, happening on february 22nd. they want the public to know this event will be safe. >> i think during the covid, as you know, there's a lot of anti-asian hate incidents that happen. people have a lot of fear related to public safety. this is a neighborhood for our youth and families, and it's actually safe. >> and that, i think, is critically important right now after what we've seen in different parts of the country and the world, with attacks here and those type of things, i think safety is on everybody's minds. >> how are you doing on tv all the time? >> the chi
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has a look at the security plans for the upcoming chinese new year parade. >> two. three. >> golden. hey. thanks, troy. >> community leaders in san francisco's ingleside district are sending good wishes for the year of the snake. >> this is the year of snake. the year of snake symbolize resilience, transformation, and also refreshment. >> district 11 supervisor cheyenne chen joining san francisco police chief bill scott to...
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> all right, cornell, thank you. and don't forget, you can track the rain throughout the rest of the weekend with the abc seven bay area app. you can get the latest forecast and use the same live doppler seven radar. lisa and our weather team use. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it now. developing news now. multiple people are recovering after the martinez refining company burst into flames yesterday afternoon. at last check, one person remains in the hospital under supervision. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. here's abc seven news reporter anser hassan with the latest. >> the sirens coming from the martinez refining company saturday evening were to warn residents to shelter in place. >> any smoke that burns any combustible element is going to be toxic at some point. we're trying to ascertain right now what exactly is in that stream of smoke. >> battalion chief bob atlas, with the contra costa county fire protection district, says around 1:40 p.m, they got the
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> all right, cornell, thank you. and don't forget, you can track the rain throughout the rest of the weekend with the abc seven bay area app. you can get the latest forecast and use the same live doppler seven radar. lisa and our weather team use. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it now. developing news now. multiple people are recovering after the martinez refining company burst into flames yesterday afternoon. at...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> crab does sound pretty good right now. cornell. thank you. well, don't forget, you can track the rain throughout the rest of the weekend with the abc seven bay area app. you can get the latest forecast and the same live doppler seven radar. lisa and our weather team use. just search abc seven bay area and your device's app store to download it now. developing news multiple people are recovering after the martinez refining company burst into flames yesterday afternoon. at last check, one person remains in the hospital under supervision. the cause of this fire is still under investigation. here's abc seven news reporter anser hassan with the latest. >> the sirens coming from the martinez refining company saturday evening were to warn residents to shelter in place. >> any smoke that burns any combustible element is going to be toxic at some point. we're trying to ascertain right now what exactly is in that stream of smoke. >> battalion chief bob atlas, with the contra costa county fire protection district, says around 1:40 p.m, they got their in
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. >> to have so many ideas, but we see richard cornell run for california? [cheering] >> it is not in my plan unless -- run for governor. [cheering] kamala runs -- here's the thing. we already know she is, we spent hundreds of millions of dollars. if she thinks she's going to run for governor of california, a republican is going to win and i may not be able to resist trying to run against. [cheering] >> before i let you go, you got that performance in december but what is your ideal formative he could have anyone perform? >> dolly parton.
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is following concerns about crime ahead of both events. >> two three gold. >> thanks troy. >> community leaders in san francisco's ingleside district sending good wishes for the year of the snake. >> this is the year of saying the year of snake symbolize resilience, transformation and also refreshment. >> district 11 supervisor shan chen joining san francisco police chief bill scott to promote the upcoming lunar new year celebration on ocean avenue, happening on february 22nd. they want the public to know this event will be safe. >> i think during the covid, as you know, there's a lot of anti-asian hate incidents that happen. people have a lot of fear related to public safety. this is a neighborhood for our youth and families, and it's actually safe. >> and that, i think, is critically important right now. you know, after what we've seen in different parts of the country and the world with attacks here and those type of things, i think safety is on everybody's minds. >> how are you doing on tv all the time? >> the chief taking to ocean avenue on
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see richard cornell run for california? [cheering] >> it is not in my plan unless -- run for governor. [cheering] kamala runs -- here's the thing. we already know she is, we spent hundreds of millions of dollars. if she thinks she's going to run for governor of california, a republican is going to win and i may not be able to resist trying to run against. [cheering] >> before i let you go, you got that performance in december but what is your ideal formative he could have anyone perform? >> dolly parton. [cheering] >> is not an official invitation? >> of course. of course. >> thank you, everybody. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> i'm thrilled to be here, thank you all for being here. i am thrilled to work for president donald j trump. [cheering] i did, i don't have a tie on today. i've worn the tie more in the last two or three weeks and in my whole life. when i was on tv, my mom didn't recognize me on tv. she said it was you but it didn't look like you. the passionate guy about energy in high school as passionate about energy sources, energy t
see richard cornell run for california? [cheering] >> it is not in my plan unless -- run for governor. [cheering] kamala runs -- here's the thing. we already know she is, we spent hundreds of millions of dollars. if she thinks she's going to run for governor of california, a republican is going to win and i may not be able to resist trying to run against. [cheering] >> before i let you go, you got that performance in december but what is your ideal formative he could have anyone...
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and may god him health. >> cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> leaders in the north bay city are saying go big or go broke. the expansion push that has some neighbors concerned that the new city, california forever, may get a foot in the door. plus, streets filled with joy for a special parade celebrating the black experience. the best moments from oakland's black joy parade. >> ahead in sports. chase center was the place to be. jimmy butler's home debut, and andre iguodala to maintenance anything, so it's very scary for me because i have everything i love in this home. so, we've now implemented drone technology. how is that safe for me? it enhances the inspection, so it allows us to see things faster. your safety is the most important, and if you're feeling unsafe, that's not okay. it doesn't feel like that in our hearts. i mean, it's worrisome. [dog barks] [dog barks] protect its finances, but neighbors are concerned it could give a boost to a controversial development. the city council approved for the city manager to begin
and may god him health. >> cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> leaders in the north bay city are saying go big or go broke. the expansion push that has some neighbors concerned that the new city, california forever, may get a foot in the door. plus, streets filled with joy for a special parade celebrating the black experience. the best moments from oakland's black joy parade. >> ahead in sports. chase center was the place to be. jimmy butler's home debut, and andre iguodala...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spoke to a first responders who are concerned about the damagehat even more rain could bring. >> there's a big cleanup happening inside this guerneville rv park, where flooding prompted evacuations last week. >> most of this was underwater or pretty close to it. >> angel barger needed rescuing. with more rain in the forecast, neighbors are stressed about it happening again. >> if the river doesn't go down anymore than it has, you never know. and high tides. you just got to be prepared. >> all of this neighborhood was under three feet of water. cars too. here's the high water mark to prove it. >> so we're kind of ready to do what we have to do. >> this guerneville resort was under water last week. today, flooding has receded. furniture now drying out. >> see, that log was underneath here. look at the material. so this is going to cave back to the road if they don't do something about it. >> monte rio fire chief steve backman is checking out the beginning of a possible landslide on this mountain road above the russian river. >> this is the kind of
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spoke to a first responders who are concerned about the damagehat even more rain could bring. >> there's a big cleanup happening inside this guerneville rv park, where flooding prompted evacuations last week. >> most of this was underwater or pretty close to it. >> angel barger needed rescuing. with more rain in the forecast, neighbors are stressed about it happening again. >> if the river doesn't go down anymore than it has, you...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> an annual san francisco chinatown tradition brought out.iddle school age students for a friendly game of basketball. this is the lunar new year basketball jamboree at the betty ong rec center. the tradition started in 1995 as a way to pay homage to generations of kids who grew up in chinatown and played pickup basketball games in the neighborhood. remember, abc seven is the official home of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade, and we're just one week away. you can watch the live parade saturday, february 15th starting at 6 p.m. watch it here live on abc seven and wherever you stream abc seven news. in the north bay, dozens of people came out for the 16th annual lake sonoma steelhead festival. the celebrates the time of year when steelhead trout returned to spawn the next generation of fish. today's festival was in geyserville at the milk brand visitor center and don clausen fish hatchery. it featured nature exhibits, demonstrations and tours for kids and adults. so it was a pretty nice day to do that. there was really not a cloud
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> an annual san francisco chinatown tradition brought out.iddle school age students for a friendly game of basketball. this is the lunar new year basketball jamboree at the betty ong rec center. the tradition started in 1995 as a way to pay homage to generations of kids who grew up in chinatown and played pickup basketball games in the neighborhood. remember, abc seven is the official home of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade, and we're just...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> now take a look at conditions in tahoe today. our storm is bringing mostly rain to the sierra. as you can see in this video from palisades tahoe. all that condensation on the lens. the tahoe and eldorado national forests are under an avalanche warning through tomorrow morning. keep in mind that warning does not include ski areas and highways. higher elevations at 8000ft are seeing some snow. now don't forget you can track the rain throughout the week ahead with the abc seven bay area app. you can get the latest forecast and the very same live doppler seven radar our weather team uses. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it now. protest against ice in concord tonight. all of this comes after concord police say there was immigration enforcement activity in the area. activists gathered to send a strong message against those efforts. police say they did not assist in this activity in any way. and in a statement, they said they are dedicated to protecting the community regardless of immigration status
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> now take a look at conditions in tahoe today. our storm is bringing mostly rain to the sierra. as you can see in this video from palisades tahoe. all that condensation on the lens. the tahoe and eldorado national forests are under an avalanche warning through tomorrow morning. keep in mind that warning does not include ski areas and highways. higher elevations at 8000ft are seeing some snow. now don't forget you can track the rain throughout the week...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> today, csu faculty members from around the state held a conference at san francisco state university to defend higher education. organizers say they are strategizing ways to push back against csu cuts to faculty, staff and course offerings at sonoma state and dominguez hills. they say they're also worried about potential layoffs at sf state and other northern california campuses, as well as a proposal to raise tuition by more than 30% over the next few years. >> they've already let go of, like many like over 100, maybe 2 or 300 lecturer faculty. so almost none left. and now they we might get layoffs as well. they might discontinue programs when they discontinue a program. that means they get rid of all the faculty, whether you have tenure or not. >> the california faculty association conference is also planning a session for a march and rally in sacramento on april 17th. multiple school districts across the bay area will be moving forward with layoffs or school closures in the coming days. all of this as they face multimillion dollar budget deficits.
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> today, csu faculty members from around the state held a conference at san francisco state university to defend higher education. organizers say they are strategizing ways to push back against csu cuts to faculty, staff and course offerings at sonoma state and dominguez hills. they say they're also worried about potential layoffs at sf state and other northern california campuses, as well as a proposal to raise tuition by more than 30% over the next few...
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> don't forget you can track the rain throughout the rest of the weekend with our abc seven bay area app. you can get the latest forecast and the very same live doppler seven radar our weather team uses. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it now. moving on now. canada and mexico have responded to new tariffs implemented by the trump administration. both countries are imposing their own reciprocal 25% tariffs on american products. we could soon see price increases on everything from gas to groceries. the administration also hit china with a 10% tariff. president trump has blamed or placed blame on those countries for illegal migrants and drugs coming into the u.s. he's also faulted them for america's trade deficit. >> it could be some temporary short term disruption, and people will understand that. >> we will respond. we won't relent until tariffs are removed. and of course, everything is on the table. >> some experts predict america
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> don't forget you can track the rain throughout the rest of the weekend with our abc seven bay area app. you can get the latest forecast and the very same live doppler seven radar our weather team uses. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it now. moving on now. canada and mexico have responded to new tariffs implemented by the trump administration. both countries are imposing their own reciprocal 25% tariffs on american...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has a look at the numbers. >> water is almost everywhere you look in marin county. lots of cascading waterfalls. no surprise, after a week of winter storms and epic rainfall, our abc seven meteorologists say up to 18in of rain fell on mount tam since january 31st. all that water is good for the local water supply. now above average, nicasio reservoir is releasing water down its spillway for flood control. marin water says six out of its seven reservoirs are now at 100% capacity. >> we've had a lot of rain already. >> andrea rodriguez from sonoma water says its two reservoirs, lake sonoma and lake mendocino, are now essentially full. water releases are happening at a rapid rate to make room for more rainfall from future storms. >> each reservoir at lake mendocino and lake sonoma have entered the flood control pool, and this is where the u.s. army corps of engineers really takes over control of those reservoirs to make sure that releases are made and nothing gets flooded. >> heavy rain did bring flooding along the russian river near guerneville t
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has a look at the numbers. >> water is almost everywhere you look in marin county. lots of cascading waterfalls. no surprise, after a week of winter storms and epic rainfall, our abc seven meteorologists say up to 18in of rain fell on mount tam since january 31st. all that water is good for the local water supply. now above average, nicasio reservoir is releasing water down its spillway for flood control. marin water says six out of its seven...
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> suspect nunez is facing second degree homicide charges and furnishing narcotics to minors. he is scheduled to be in court tomorrow. >> police are still searching for a person they say shot a hillsborough police officer on saturday. the officer fired back. the suspect ran off. police say the officer survived the shooting because of the bulletproof vest being worn at the time. the officer was treated at the hospital and is now recovering at home. >> something like this is very rare. yeah, we. are ready we're ready for anything. but unfortunately, sometimes things like this happen and we are just extremely happy that our officers survived this violent attack. >> police also say they interviewed a person of interest over the weekend, but they have not made any arrests. and another search underway in oakland. now, there is currently a large police presence related to an officer involved shooting that took place about two hours ago. police have blocked off the area of 90t
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> suspect nunez is facing second degree homicide charges and furnishing narcotics to minors. he is scheduled to be in court tomorrow. >> police are still searching for a person they say shot a hillsborough police officer on saturday. the officer fired back. the suspect ran off. police say the officer survived the shooting because of the bulletproof vest being worn at the time. the officer was treated at the hospital and is now recovering at home....
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> we are learning new details today about that opossum rescued from the bay bridge during monday morning's commute. it wasn't just one animal rescued. this marsupial has babies. the joeys are only about a month old and still in mom's pouch. they were discovered by staff at wildcare wildlife hospital in san rafael. oh my gosh, the little babies who are alsoe treating burns on the opossum's paws and tail. they think she was hiding in a car and then was burned by the engine and then fell out on the bridge. the owner of an animal rescue was driving by, saw the opossum and helped the chp capture it. the opossum will be released back into the wild once she is recovered. >> oh my gosh, that looked like a baby's hand. yes. well, still to come, we'll be joined live by abc seven news insider phil matier at 630 tonight. we'll talk safety in san francisco and next. >> it was a very, very, very, you know, expensive lesson i learned. >> dating is expensive, but it's cheap compared
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> we are learning new details today about that opossum rescued from the bay bridge during monday morning's commute. it wasn't just one animal rescued. this marsupial has babies. the joeys are only about a month old and still in mom's pouch. they were discovered by staff at wildcare wildlife hospital in san rafael. oh my gosh, the little babies who are alsoe treating burns on the opossum's paws and tail. they think she was hiding in a car and then was...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is following concerns about crime. >> two. three gold. >> 5-08 community leaders in san francisco's ingleside district, sending good wishes for the year of the snake. >> this is the year of snake. the year of snake symbolize resilience, transformation, and also refreshment. >> district 11 supervisor cheyenne chen joining san francisco police chief bill scott to promote the upcoming lunar new year celebration on ocean avenue, happening on february 22nd. they want the public to know this event will be safe. >> i think during the covid, as you know, there's a lot of anti-asian hate incidents that happen. people have a lot of fear related to public safety. this is a neighborhood for our youth and families, and it's actually safe. >> and that, i think is critically important right now. you know, after what we've seen in different parts of the country and the world with attacks here and those type of things, i think safety is on everybody's minds. >> how are you doing on tv all the time? >> the chief taking to ocean avenue on foot,
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is following concerns about crime. >> two. three gold. >> 5-08 community leaders in san francisco's ingleside district, sending good wishes for the year of the snake. >> this is the year of snake. the year of snake symbolize resilience, transformation, and also refreshment. >> district 11 supervisor cheyenne chen joining san francisco police chief bill scott to promote the upcoming lunar new year celebration on ocean avenue,...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> construction on the controversial bike lane on valencia street has back. according to the chronicle, san francisco transportation officials said the wet weather delayed the start of that project. it had been scheduled to start this monday. the project will remove the bike lane that runs down the center of valencia street and replace it with side running bike lanes. construction is set to cost over $1 million and take 2 to 3 months to complete. the new start date for construction is february 18th. still ahead on abc seven mornings we're checking in with lisa, a cold but dry morning, and here's a live look of all those sleepy sea lions visible from our pier 39 camera this morning. discover the ozempic® tri-zone. i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. and adults lost up to 14 po
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> construction on the controversial bike lane on valencia street has back. according to the chronicle, san francisco transportation officials said the wet weather delayed the start of that project. it had been scheduled to start this monday. the project will remove the bike lane that runs down the center of valencia street and replace it with side running bike lanes. construction is set to cost over $1 million and take 2 to 3 months to complete. the new...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> house minority leader hakeem jeffries is urging bay area residents not to be discouraged. he spoke friday night at a black history month event at the mlk freedom center in oakland. >> they want us to step back, but we're going to fight back. and. the one thing i'll say at the top, donald trump is not a king, and we will never bend the knee. >> next, jeffries says to expect a fight over the budget. house republicans will try to bring their budget plan to a vote next week. the senate adopted a blueprint on friday. democrats say it would give $4.5 trillion in tax cuts to the wealthy while cutting government programs. friday's event was part of a lecture series that was hosted by oakland mayoral candidate and former congresswoman barbara lee and former oakland mayor elihu harris. csu faculty members from around the state held a conference yesterday at san francisco state university to defend higher education. organizers say that they are strategizing ways to push back against csu cuts to faculty, staff and course offerings at sonoma state and dominguez h
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> house minority leader hakeem jeffries is urging bay area residents not to be discouraged. he spoke friday night at a black history month event at the mlk freedom center in oakland. >> they want us to step back, but we're going to fight back. and. the one thing i'll say at the top, donald trump is not a king, and we will never bend the knee. >> next, jeffries says to expect a fight over the budget. house republicans will try to bring their...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> police department.> this morning we're getting a new look at the intense effort by police to evacuate citizens as last month's destructive wildfires spread across southern california. this new video comes from the pasadena police department. it shows officers going door to door to alert people as the eaton fire raged around them. >> do these doors open? >> yes. you have to push it. >> buildings on fire. man, we gotta go, go go go. what's the best way? >> please don't. under the armpit. >> the video also shows officers inside a nursing home you see here waking up residents and in some cases, placing masks on them and wheeling them to safety. there's also a dash cam footage here showing the tense drive through smoky, burning streets just to get to homes in jeopardy. the eaton fire destroyed thousands of homes and other structures and left at least 17 people dead. yesterday marked one month since the start of the wildfires that devastated southern california, and we are taking action together for the one c
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> police department.> this morning we're getting a new look at the intense effort by police to evacuate citizens as last month's destructive wildfires spread across southern california. this new video comes from the pasadena police department. it shows officers going door to door to alert people as the eaton fire raged around them. >> do these doors open? >> yes. you have to push it. >> buildings on fire. man, we gotta go, go go go....
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> house minority leader hakeem jeffries is urging bay area residents not to be discouraged. he spoke friday night at a black history month event at the mlk freedom center in oakland. >> they want us to step back, but we're going to fight back. and the one thing i'll say at the top, donald trump is not a king, and we will never bend the knee. >> and next, jeffries says, expect a fight over the budget. house republicans will try to bring their budget plan to a vote next week. the senate adopted a blueprint on friday. democrats say it would give $4.5 trillion in tax cuts to the wealthy while cutting government programs. friday's event was part of a lecture series hosted by oakland mayoral candidate and former congresswoman barbara lee and former oakland mayor elihu harris. faculty members from around the state held a conference yesterday at san francisco state university to defend higher education. organizers say they are strategizing ways to push back against csu cuts to faculty, staff and course offerings at sonoma state and dominguez hills. they say th
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> house minority leader hakeem jeffries is urging bay area residents not to be discouraged. he spoke friday night at a black history month event at the mlk freedom center in oakland. >> they want us to step back, but we're going to fight back. and the one thing i'll say at the top, donald trump is not a king, and we will never bend the knee. >> and next, jeffries says, expect a fight over the budget. house republicans will try to bring their...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> the man convicted of second degree murder for the stabbing of tech executive bob lee will be sentenced in may. nima momeni refused to appear in court today, though three of his attorneys and his mother were present. jurors returned the verdict in december. >> do you know why he refused to come into court? >> i have no idea. did that surprise you? no. listen, it's a procedural hearing just to set a hearing date. not a big deal. >> is he going to be changing attorneys anytime soon? >> yeah. at this point, the only attorneys would be for appellate purposes. >> bob lee's family is expected to speak in court prior to sentencing on may 16th. second degree murder convictions carry a sentence of 15 years to life. >> the prison release of former forty-niner dana stubblefield was ordered by a santa clara county judge today. this coming after an appellate court overturned stubblefield's rape conviction late last december. abc seven news reporter zach fuentes got reaction outside the courthouse. joining us live now with this new development. zach. >> yeah, larry
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> the man convicted of second degree murder for the stabbing of tech executive bob lee will be sentenced in may. nima momeni refused to appear in court today, though three of his attorneys and his mother were present. jurors returned the verdict in december. >> do you know why he refused to come into court? >> i have no idea. did that surprise you? no. listen, it's a procedural hearing just to set a hearing date. not a big deal. >> is he...
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. >> next, richard cornell to be your envoy for special mission. >> i sent him to california to turn on the water. it was not easy because we had to go through a lot of environmentalists. we have billions of gallons of water. it was on the days ago you probably saw. it didn't get much. all we are doing is giving los angeles and the entire state of california unlimited water i told him they should but the environmentalists stopped him opened it and did it regardless of the state and i spoke with gavin newsom and he said, i almost called him by another name, my nickname for him. [laughter] i think they are happy to have water. too bad it wasn't two months ago, right? it was a big move. i don't know if you saw the pictures, or pouring down from the pacific northwest. it's pretty amazing the site. [inaudible] >> we will talk about that. he's a good man. >> mark burnett, special envoy. >> he should be good. he's certainly done a great job. a friend of mine and a very talented day. so much television. he's going to do a good job. >> thank you, sir. >> your administration has smashed record
. >> next, richard cornell to be your envoy for special mission. >> i sent him to california to turn on the water. it was not easy because we had to go through a lot of environmentalists. we have billions of gallons of water. it was on the days ago you probably saw. it didn't get much. all we are doing is giving los angeles and the entire state of california unlimited water i told him they should but the environmentalists stopped him opened it and did it regardless of the state and...
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from cornell, he organized the olympic project for human rights, which led to fellow spartans tommie and john carlos raising their gloved fists on the medal stand during the 1968 summer olympics in mexico city, the moment which was at first widely denounced, is now immortalized by this larger than life statue on the sjsu campus. >>>>san jose state was perfect >>>>in >>terms of size, in terms of culture. those contacts were there, but at the same time, it wasn't structured so tightly and so tightly run and controlled that it was oppressive. so it created an environment where it was possible to dream big dreams of change and actually to begin to institute them. and we had the world class athletes there who could bring attention to these types of issues. >>>>today, edwards, professor emeritus at uc berkeley, worries about the impact of a chaotic social media environment and artificial intelligence. >>>>we have an information glut where the issue, first of all, is to decide what is fake and what is real, what is substantive, and what is simply concocted. >>>>he's also concerned about the
from cornell, he organized the olympic project for human rights, which led to fellow spartans tommie and john carlos raising their gloved fists on the medal stand during the 1968 summer olympics in mexico city, the moment which was at first widely denounced, is now immortalized by this larger than life statue on the sjsu campus. >>>>san jose state was perfect >>>>in >>terms of size, in terms of culture. those contacts were there, but at the same time, it wasn't...
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with me now, sketch artist christine cornell. she was in court today for mangione hearing. christine, as is the case in these very monumental cases, you were just feet away from the defendant. mangione today, can you describe what his demeanor was like? >> you know, mr. mangione doesn't show an awful lot of emotional play on his face. i mean, he has very distinct markings. he kind of reminds me of a husky, and he's very alert, but he's not engaging. um, i did catch his eye briefly when i put my binoculars on him, which i'm sure he wasn't really enjoying, but i wanted to get those. those rather, uh, the delicate drawing of his eyes. they're they're elegant. it's his features. and, you know, he's a he's kind of a he's kind of pretty, but he's, um, he's also a little vacant. >> did he react as the statements were being made? was there a moment in time that you saw his emotions go from stoic to more emotive? >> nope. no emotion at all. he did have his neck craned around to watch the prosecutor while he talked about the, you know, quantity of evidence they had with, uh, the defe
with me now, sketch artist christine cornell. she was in court today for mangione hearing. christine, as is the case in these very monumental cases, you were just feet away from the defendant. mangione today, can you describe what his demeanor was like? >> you know, mr. mangione doesn't show an awful lot of emotional play on his face. i mean, he has very distinct markings. he kind of reminds me of a husky, and he's very alert, but he's not engaging. um, i did catch his eye briefly when i...